January 9, 2004 RSS feed / Front Page

Councilman continues to question boro organization

Councilwoman also asked for separate vote
on some appointments

There were smiles and applause all around the room as Arthur P. Murphy III and Pasquale E. Menna were sworn in for their terms as Red Bank borough councilmen, but the reorganization of the municipal government did not go off without contention. More...

Official boro information now available on Web site

RED BANK More...

Castleman starts second full term as mayor

LITTLE SILVER More...

RiverCenter facing need to increase fund raising

Rising insurance, rent costs taking a bigger bite of organization

Despite rising costs, Red Bank RiverCenter has held the line on its operating budget for 2004, directors of the downtown alliance were told Monday. More...

Borough Council members split on setting salaries

Keeler contends
part-time police officer pay rate is too high

SEA BRIGHT More...

Zest

Healing strikes right chord with harp player
Music gaining currency
as complementary
medical treatment

Engrossed in playing lullabies on her Celtic harp, Marlene Satter hadn More...

Opinion

Right time for a fresh start in Sea Bright

It is likely that few, if any, other towns in Monmouth County had a 2003 anything like that in Sea Bright. More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Harold R. Ford

Mr. Ford, 64, of Manchester died Jan. 3 at Meridian Hospice, Brick, following a battle with lymphoma. Born in Perth Amboy, he resided in Woodbridge, Little Silver, and Wilmington, N.C. More...

Business

Business Briefs

Two River Community Bank named Corporate Good Neighbor

During the 12th annual Spinnaker Awards ceremony, hosted by the Eastern Monmouth Area Chamber of Commerce (EMCC), Two River Community Bank was honored with the 2003 Corporate Good Neighbor award. More...

New year brings new places, new faces to Red Bank

New people in new places, familiar faces in new places, and even some businesses trading places are part of the scene as the new year gets under way in Red Bank More...

Siperstein’s to be in Shore Home Show

The local firm of Siperstein More...

Third-graders could stay at Atchison

Students were moved to school in temporary reconfiguration plan

It could be a case of "where there is room they will stay" when it comes to third-graders in the school district. More...

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CHRIS KELLY staff Red Bank Catholic More...

A bicycle trip that leads to someone else’s home

Cyclists

They More...

Gatta, Johnson, Chaump take their oaths of office

OCEANPORT More...

New mayor promises to put residents first

Kalaka-Adams plans
to review appointments and may make changes

SEA BRIGHT More...

Burden, Cooperhouse resume duties on council

SHREWSBURY - Councilmen Terel Cooperhouse and Don Burden were sworn in to new terms on the Borough Council at the council More...

Tax season opens with debut of 1040 Central

Taxpayers pondering a question, searching for a form or looking for their refund now can go to just one place More...

Bulletin Board

In the Arts

For the second consecutive year, Red Bank fiber artist Beverly Hertler will be a participating artist in the New Jersey Arts annual exhibit at the Noyes Museum of Art in Galloway Township. More...

Audubon field trip

to Barnegat Light Jan. 17

The Monmouth County Audubon So More...

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CHRIS KELLY staff Assemblyman Steve Corodemus administers the oath of office to new Sea Bright mayor Jo-Ann Kalaka-Adams. More...

Sports

Caseys playing well in the early going

RBC squad drops tough one to Rumson-Fair Haven to fall to 5-4

Thus far, Ken Carlson has no complaints in his first year at the helm of the Red Bank Catholic ice hockey team. More...

Ocean grapplers poised for another big season

The Ocean Township High School wrestling team and head coach Ken Hoff are poised for another solid season in a talent-packed division. More...

Sports Shorts

Eatontown Baseball League will hold registration for the spring season Jan. 11 at the Eatontown Community Center (58 Broad St.) from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.. More...